How to Use a Diaton Tonometer to measure intraocular pressure for glaucoma diagnosis

Sep 28, 2010 04:40 PM
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This video is training for the Diaton Tonometer, a great new instrument for optometrists and ophthalmologists to diagnose glaucoma by measuring intraocular pressure (IOP) through the eyelid. This method of measurement makes it easy to diagnose patients with glaucoma during the early stages, so that immediate treatment and medicines can be administered. There's no anaesthetic drops to put in the eyes, and this is a easy-to-use, handheld, pen-like and no-contact transpalpebral tonometer, which provides absolutely no risk of infection. Learn how to use, measure, clean, disinfect and read the Diaton Tonometer.

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